Products with
a minimum organic content of 70 percent that meet the requirements can make the organic label and marketing claim of «contains organic ingredients.»
Not exact matches
In the State of California, the California
Organic Products Act of 2003 (COPA 2003) prohibits the retail sale of any cosmetic product labeled as «
organic» unless that product meets the criteria of a
minimum of 70 %
organic content EXCLUDING WATER OR FANCY NAMES FOR WATER.
Ingredients Olive Leaf extract (
organic,
minimum 18 - 24 % oleuropein
content), 125 mg combination of the following: Garlic (plant), Goldenseal (root), Milk Thistle (seed), St. John's Wort (plant), Uva Ursi (leaf), American Ginseng (root), Bladderwrack (plant), Cordyceps, Dandelion (root), Noni (dried fruit), White Willow (bark).
This challenge suggests a
minimum 30 percent
organic vegetable or legume
content with ground beef that comes from ethical sources, not the industrially - praised beef found in the vast majority of U.S. burgers.